⟩ What is INODE?
INODE is a pointer to a block on the disk and it is unique.
Inode is an unique number. Inode holds metadata of files.
INODE is a pointer to a block on the disk and it is unique.
Inode is an unique number. Inode holds metadata of files.
How do other threads own the mutex?
How do I create a Mutex?
APIs for creating event and set and reset the events?
What is Event Object and why it is used?
Which is the data member common to all the kernel object and what is the use of it?
What is the limit on per process for creating a thread?
What do you mean by unnamed object?
What about the usage count in the parent child process tables?
How the handles are handled in the child process?
What is Mutex Object and why it is used?